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    Without further ado... Achromatic!

    Litter #1 from 2014:
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    The attached thumbnail does not go with this litter, it won't let me delete it.
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    Re: Without further ado... Achromatic!

    Litter #2 from 2014:
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    Normal sibling 100% het for achromatic. These come from the original wild caught het female which Mark still has and breeds to this day.

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    Re: Without further ado... Achromatic!

    This is a female from 2013, possibly gravid. Mark has 2 more females, one of which is the original WC het female that we may get litters from also.

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    Re: Without further ado... Achromatic!

    And one last post of the female from 2013:

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    The one and only litter so far from this year, 14 scrubs, so far eating well, expecting sheds any time! Maybe after their first shed I'll get some pics up of them as well.

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    Re: Without further ado... Achromatic!

    pictured next to the normal plains its clearly a plains garter with no yellow. That's called axanthic right??

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    Re: Without further ado... Achromatic!

    Quote Originally Posted by BUSHSNAKE View Post
    pictured next to the normal plains its clearly a plains garter with no yellow. That's called axanthic right??
    Don't most normal Axanthic have blue? At least i've never seen an Axanthic without blue... Tommys even has red in it. These seem completely colourless, I guess they would just be a different type of Axanthic... so they get a new name? Lol, regardless of what they are called, I like them.

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    Re: Without further ado... Achromatic!

    Quote Originally Posted by Zdravko092368 View Post
    Don't most normal Axanthic have blue? At least i've never seen an Axanthic without blue... Tommys even has red in it. These seem completely colourless, I guess they would just be a different type of Axanthic... so they get a new name? Lol, regardless of what they are called, I like them.
    ever see an axanthic ball python or brooks king snake? those aren't blue. Axanthics are only blue when the normal coloration of the snake is green...like a green mamba or green tree python. The current "axanthic" radix that's blue isn't anything other then a blue color morph.

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    Re: Without further ado... Achromatic!

    Omg they are literally like a regular radix filmed with a b/w cam. That's awesome. I'm tempted to get a female possibly from that line, they looks great and would probably make a great tankmate for Delilah. Just sucks I live in TX and it will still be hella hot by the time you have these available.

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    Re: Without further ado... Achromatic!

    Joe, axanthic is a label you could use and it would be just as correct. Mark liked achromatic which means the lacking of color, guess he feels it's more appropriate. In reality he can call them anything he wants, his line, my vote was for "blow your mind super amazing zebra radix", Mark thought it was too much.

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